Sentence examples for To inquiry from inspiring English sources

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To inquiry

noun

The act of inquiring; a seeking of information by asking questions; interrogation; a question or questioning.

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"Nothing to add to evidence to inquiry.

Reports appearing consistently for years, subject to inquiry after inquiry.

"Simply being a certain way" when it comes to inquiry is #1 on my list.

But has she really thought what Sir Brian's return to inquiry duty would mean?

"Books are not meant to be believed but to be subjected to inquiry.

Canada is no stranger to inquiry when it comes to its treatment of First Nations people.

"The whistleblower's allegations raise questions about the validity of Qatar's winning bid," the Times reporters wrote to inquiry officials.

Increasingly, British public life seems to be a dismal march from scandal to inquiry to report to the next scandal.

"If it goes to inquiry or judicial review, I think it would sink it," said Michael Ball.

But the health service has often struggled with how to respond in the longer term to inquiry recommendations.

The new vehicle is expected to descend more than four miles, opening 99percentt of the ocean floor to inquiry.

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